Maybe you are trying to config too much.  I dont ever recall having to
specify the COM port.  The BT wizards did all that automatigically.

On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 12:45 PM, Mike Gill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>  Does Bluetooth just not perform reliably in this role? I just bought my
> wife a Blackjack II which has WM6 installed, and put in a good deal of
> reading trying to set up Activesync. I've used Bluetooth many times for
> mice, keyboards, hands free ear pieces, but this is my first real attempt at
> setting up Activesync for wireless syncing. I start out by pairing the
> devices (no problems there), then assigning an incoming COM port. Then in
> Activesync I set it to communicate via that COM port. Now, on the phone in
> the Services screen Activesync will appear as being available on the PC and
> I select it. I can sync to my heart's content. Restart the phone and it
> doesn't work anymore. The Bluetooth applet still shows the phone, but
> doesn't show it as connected (yes BT is on). I have to start over, and make
> repeated attempts to get it to work again. Is this just typical with BT and
> Smartphones? The PC is a Dell Centrino with factory internal BT.
>
>
>
> I have an MS BT USB dongle I will try tonight, but I'm thinking it
> shouldn't matter. My wife's mouse works reliably.
>
>
>
> --
> Mike Gill
>
>
>
>


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